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An heir of a vast fortune is deeply in debt because he spends faster than his very generous trust fund allows. There is a battle of wills between his selfish spendthrift was and the money manager which is is forced/tricked into appointing.

Janet Leigh as  Lucy Duncan
Peter Lawford as  Mark MacLene IV
Lewis Stone as  Judge Samuel Coulter
Marilyn Erskine as  Gertrude Crome
Richard Anderson as  Tom Winters
Douglas Fowley as  Frank Pirosh
Phyllis Kirk as  Young Lover on Ferry
Hanley Stafford as  Mr. Blackwell
Benny Rubin as  Herbert Engel
John Eldredge as  Commander Denham

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Reviews

JohnHowardReid
1952/02/27

Producer: Henry Berman. Copyright 16 January 1952 (in notice: 1951) by Loew's Inc. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture. New York opening at the Park Avenue: 17 March 1952. U.S. release: March 1952. U.K. release (on the lower half of a double bill): 31 March 1952. Australian release: 31 October 1952. 90 minutes.SYNOPSIS: A pretty young lady lawyer (played by Janet Leigh) is assigned to a handsome playboy (played by Peter Lawford) to curb his extravagant spending.COMMENT: Although it runs a somewhat overlong ninety minutes for a supporting picture (the usual length for a feature-length support was usually not less than fifty minutes and not more than eighty at the very outside – anything from sixty to seventy was considered ideal), "Just This Once" could certainly be classed as a somewhat high-grade supporting movie. For another thing, in addition to its length, this M-G-M production employs a great lead cast in Janet Leigh, Peter Lawford and Lewis Stone. This picture also features a pleasant and enjoyably entertaining screenplay by top-notch writer, Sidney Sheldon and it's also very attractively photographed by Ray June. Admittedly, Don Weis' direction is competent but nothing to write home about, but on the other hand, few moviegoers will notice this. What they will notice, however, is that David Rose has contributed a lively music score. All told, "Just This Once" is a movie that late-comers will be sorry they didn't see from the beginning.

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abcj-2
1952/02/28

I recorded this a week or two ago off of TCM and was in no particular hurry to watch it. Yesterday I felt in the mood for a romantic comedy that I'd never seen before. I love Janet Leigh and sometimes record films just to see if they're worth watching. "Just This Once" is one of those rare unexpected treats that come along occasionally and become an instant favorite. Lawford and Leigh had terrific chemistry. Lewis Stone as the Judge and Richard Anderson as Leigh's fiancé add to a terrific supporting cast. I love how the office workers are involved in the relationship as the movie progresses.There is a nice plot summary that gives the necessary details. However, "screen magic" is subjective and usually unexpected for me. This is one of those films that the only bad thing about is that now I've already seen it (although it will hold up well on repeat viewings for me and I'm sure for those who like to watch their favorites again and again). The other is that it's not on DVD. But I'll be keeping the recording as long as I can, and there is always hope it will be released:)If you liked Holiday Affair, this film has a familiar ring. I wouldn't say I like it better, but I'd say I like it as well, and that one was a favorite right out of the gate for me. This is a fluffy piece of romantic comedy with a touch of screwball that is my favorite genre next to British Period Romances. "Just This Once" moves way up my list of classic comedies as an instant favorite and unexpected treat that I'll look forward to seeing again and again.

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powderedslicker
1952/02/29

It's a shame this is unavailable on any home video format. I genuinely enjoy this little piece of mid-fifties fluff, good for the whole family. There's even a bit of a twist with a little bite at the end, if you look at it compared to most films of its ilk. What a great way to waste an hour and a half.Janet Leigh is fun as the, of course, slightly uptight executor of the trust fund that the fabulous playboy Peter Lawford, who is also very good, lives lavishly on. I found most of the dialogue spot on and funny, and, best of all, poor Peter isn't forced to reform by the end of the film, and neither is Janet Leigh made to look foolish.

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whpratt1
1952/03/01

Since Janet Leigh is one of my favorite movie stars from the past, I really enjoyed this 1952 film where she stars as Lucy Duncan, a lawyer who had to work her way through some rough times in order to become a lawyer. Lucy has a boyfriend who is a civil engineer and makes eight-five dollars a week and Lucy finds out she has a new client who is willing to pay her fifty dollars a week and between the two of their salaries, they would be able to get hitched. The client Lucy has is Judge Samuel Coulter, (Lewis Stone) who wants Lucy to have a sort of power of attorney over the trust fund of Mark Maclene IV who is very wealthy and simply spends his money like water on all kinds of gals, giving them jewelry, furs and the list goes on and on. Lucy takes control and takes back all the items that Mark purchased and makes him live on fifty dollars a week, plus 50 cents for lunch. Lucy even shows Mark an auto mat where he can get his lunch for a quarter and takes him on a Staten Island Ferry ride for only 5 cents one way. Janet Leigh was twenty-five when she made this picture and was recently married to Tony Curtis. Great film to view, Enjoy.

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